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Monatomic Gold from Quartz

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<strong>Monatomic</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> <strong>from</strong><strong>Quartz</strong>The best quartz to use for this process is the kind that contains gold particles.But even with normal quartz you can extract monatomic gold. To make thiseasier, you can use silicon dioxide powder, which is much cheaper than quartzcrystals. The only conclusion I came to as to why quartz contains only goldwould be that perhaps it's crystal matrix produces an energy that either attractmonatomic gold <strong>from</strong> the air, or more likely - it creates it.1. Dissolve 125 grams of sodium hydroxide in 1 liter of water. Do this slowly,adding only a tablespoon while stirring and waiting for it to dissolve beforeadding the next tablespoon. Now place your quartz in the beaker.2. Heat for 7 days at just below boiling, refilling water as needed. There is noneed to add more sodium hydroxide to the new water because the sodiumhydroxide remains in the vessel and doesn't evaporate with the water. Thisprocess will leach out the monatomic elements <strong>from</strong> the quartz.3. Filter the solution through 3 coffee filters.

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